"Affe" means monkey in German - affenpinschers sometimes have a monkey-like expression on their face. Affenpinschers were originally ratters, removing rodents from kitchens and similar undesired places. The affenpinscher originated in Germany during the seventeenth century. While similar to terriers, affenpinschers are actually part of the pinscher-schnauzer group of dog breeds.
Related pages:
Affenpinscher Rescue
Maine Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
York County - W Kennebunk, Maine 04094 Animal Welfare Society 207-985-3244
Cumberland County - Portland, ME 04101 Friends of Feral Felines 207-797-3014
Androscoggin County - Auburn 04210 Greater Androscoggin Humane Society 207-783-2311
Oxford County - Rumford Center, Maine 04278 Maine Veterinary Association 207-364-8660
Kennebec County - Augusta, ME 04330 Kennebec Valley Humane Society/Pet Haven 207-626-3491
Penobscot County - Bangor, ME 04401 Bangor Humane Society 207-942-8902
Hancock County - Prospect Harbor 04669 M.A.M.A. 207-422-2358
Aroostook County - Houlton, Maine 04730 Houlton Humane Society Animal Shelter 207-532-2862
Aroostook County - Mapleton, ME 04757 Aroostook Animal Welfare Group 207-227-5056
Kennebec County - Waterville 04901 Humane Society Waterville 207-873-2430
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